Economic Development & Cultural Change 1996 - Abstracts

Economic Development & Cultural Change 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
Altruism and migration: evidence from Korea and the United States.Social sciencesTcha, Moonjoong
A reexamination of Balassa's productivity bias hypothesis.Social sciencesBahmani-Oskooee, Mohsen, Niroomand, Farhang
Determinants of agricultural labor wage in Jordan: a comparative study of expatriate versus local labor.Social sciencesHani, Abderrzaq Bani
Direct and indirect effects of parental education on malnutrition among children in Brazil: a full income approach.Social sciencesKassouf, Ana L., Senauer, Benjamin
Distortions, interventions, and productivity growth: is East Asia different?Social sciencesThomas, Vinod, Yan Wang
Education, enterprise organization, and productivity in the Chinese paper industry.Social sciencesFleisher, Belton M., Dong, Keyong, Liu, Yunhua
"Efficient but poor" revisited. (insights on T.W. Schultz's views on agriculture as written in the book 'Transforming Traditional Agriculture')Social sciencesBall, Richard, Pounder, Laurie
Female agricultural workers' wages, male-female wage differentials, and agricultural growth in a developing country, India.Social sciencesSingh, Ram D.
Gender compensation differentials in Jamaica.Social sciencesMoore, Robert E., Hotchkiss, Julie L.
Growth capabilities and development: implications for transition processes in Cuba.Social sciencesBetancourt, Roger R.
Human capital in the hot sun. (Kenya)Social sciencesNeitzert, Monica
Impact of rural industrialization on village life and economy: a social accounting matrix approach.Social sciencesParikh, Alka, Thorbecke, Erik
Income and gender inequalities in Asia: testing alternative theories of development.Social sciencesSeale, James L., Jr., Lantican, Clarita P., Gladwin, Christina H.
Indonesia's industrial policy and performance: "orthodoxy" vindicated.Social sciencesHill, Hal
Labor market choices, earnings, and informal networks in Khartoum, Sudan.Social sciencesCohen, Barney, House, William J.
Learning from East Asian economic success: avoiding the pitfalls of Soviet-style developmentalist dead ends.Social sciencesFriedman, Edward
Level of development and rates of return to schooling: some estimates from multicountry data.Social sciencesRam, Rati
Managing green revolution technology: an analysis of a differential practice combination in Swaziland.Social sciencesRauniyar, Ganesh P., Goode, Frank M.
Migrating and remigration of male household heads in Turkey, 1963-1973.Social sciencesTunali, Insan
Openness, economic growth, and development: some further results.Social sciencesEusufzai, Zaki
Political, economic, and humanitarian motivations for PL 480 food aid: evidence from Africa. (Public Law 480)Social sciencesJohnson, Christopher, Ball, Richard
Political economy of rice price protection in Asia.Social sciencesHuang, Jikun, David, Cristina C.
Political instability, freedom, and economic growth: some further evidence.Social sciencesHaan, Jakob de, Siermann, Clemens L.J.
Pottery, progress, and structural adjustments in a Sri Lankan village.Social sciencesWinslow, Deborah
Rent seeking and international commodity agreements: the case of coffee.Social sciencesBohman, Mary, Jarvis, Lovell, Barichello, Richard
Risk, crop choice, and savings: evidence from Tanzania.Social sciencesDercon, Stefan
The Chinese family and economic development: obstacle or engine?Social sciencesWhyte, Martin King
The culture of policy-making in the transition from socialism: price policy in Mongolia.Social sciencesKorsun, Georges, Murrell, Peter, Dunn, Karen Turner
The determinants of female headship in Jamaica: results from a structural model.Social sciencesHanda, Sudhanshu
The effect of food subsidies on labor supply in Sri Lanka.Social sciencesAlderman, Harold, Sahn, David E.
Urban access and rural productivity growth in post-Mao China.Social sciencesBenziger, Vincent
Urban informal employment and self-employment in developing countries: theory and evidence.Social sciencesYamada, Gustavo
When method matters: monitoring poverty in Bangladesh.Social sciencesRavallion, Martin, Sen, Binayak
Women's employment and child care in Brazil.Social sciencesConnelly, Rachel, DeGraff, Deborah S., Levison, Deborah
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